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What property should be used to relate resources described in tables/rows to the tables/rows? #261

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6a6d74 opened this issue Feb 25, 2015 · 3 comments

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6a6d74 commented Feb 25, 2015

During the face-to-face (Feb 2015) we discussed the property to be used to relate resources described in tables / rows to the tables / rows themselves. Previously we had thought to use csvw:row - but this doesn't work when we're not interested in the table structure.

@JeniT suggested describes - but I am unable to find an existing definition for this property.

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JeniT commented Feb 25, 2015

Editor action: In the RDF mapping, use http://www.iana.org/assignments/relations/describes, as defined by RFC6892, as the relationship between a table/row and the entities that are described within it. In the JSON mapping, use containment relationships.

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6a6d74 commented Feb 25, 2015

In RDF we can use the prefix rel for http://www.iana.org/assignments/link-relations/ ... so we get rel:describes

In JSON we can just use describes without a prefix.

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6a6d74 commented Mar 5, 2015

csv2rdf and csv2json documents updated as per resolution.

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